Marshall, Ian AlwynJackman, Grace-AnneFongkong-Mungal, Claudette2021-01-142021-01-142018Caribbean Curriculum Vol 26 2018/2019https://hdl.handle.net/2139/49427This study sought to investigate stakeholders’ perceptions of the challenges encountered in the implementation of the Schools Positive Behaviour Management Programme (SPBMP) in Barbados, and the factors influencing its sustainability. A total of 137 teachers, 14 principals and 13 School Focal Points (SFPs) drawn from a sample of 16 primary and secondary schools were interviewed. A lack of resources, teacher/school buy-in and time were identified by all stakeholders as the main challenges faced in implementing SPBMP. In addition, the leaders (principals and SFPs) viewed themselves as contributing to sustainability of the programme by motivating their staff but failed to acknowledge their more important leadership roles as creators of the shared vision and conducive environments needed to support the sustainability of the SPBMP initiative.School-wide positive behaviour, Effective schools, Child-friendly, Sustainability, UNICEFInvestigating the Sustainability of the Schools Positive Behaviour Management Programme (SPBMP) in Barbadian SchoolsArticle